Schwartz Christine R
University of Wisconsin-Madison.
AJS. 2010 Mar 1;115(5):1524-1557. doi: 10.1086/651373.
Increases in the association between spouses' earnings have the potential to increase inequality as marriages increasingly consist of two high-earning or two low-earning partners. This article uses log-linear models and data from the March Current Population Survey to describe trends in the association between spouses' earnings and estimate their contribution to growing earnings inequality among married couples from 1967 to 2005. The results indicate that increases in earnings inequality would have been about 25%-30% lower than observed in the absence of changes in the association, depending on the inequality measure used. Three components of these changes and how they vary across the earnings distribution are explored.
随着婚姻越来越多地由两个高收入或两个低收入伴侣组成,配偶收入之间关联的增加有可能加剧不平等。本文使用对数线性模型和3月当期人口调查的数据,来描述配偶收入之间关联的趋势,并估计它们对1967年至2005年已婚夫妇收入不平等加剧的贡献。结果表明,根据所使用的不平等衡量标准,收入不平等的加剧幅度比在关联没有变化的情况下观察到的要低约25%-30%。本文探讨了这些变化的三个组成部分以及它们在收入分布中的变化情况。